The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost and it's still with us today! The "fruit of the Spirit" appear in Paul's letter to the Galatians, but what does each of these look like? This video takes a look at Biblical examples of all nine attributes, forming a picture of what someone filled with the Holy Spirit looks like.
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost and it's still with us today! The "fruit of the Spirit" appear in Paul's letter to the Galatians, but what does each of these look like? This video takes a look at Biblical examples of all nine attributes, forming a picture of what someone filled with the Holy Spirit looks like.
The risen Jesus is still changing people. He breaks the power of sin and sadness for everyone who trusts Him. Knowing Jesus beat death for us means all our sadness will one day be joy! Like the first Easter, we celebrate that Jesus is ALIVE. He is with us, and changing us.
Christians in Training is an 11-episode children’s series which provides a ‘whistle stop tour’ of the New Testament letters, focusing on the Pauline Epistles. Each episode includes a range of resources to run a complete session for 4-11 year olds.
This 12-episode, ancient Rome-themed series effectively combines Horrible Histories-style humour and accessible gospel content to help children learn and rejoice in the Lord, and recall these truths for years to come.
Romulus Ratus learns Paul's secret to being content, even when things go well for others or even when they don't go well for you. With Jesus' help, we can be happy with what we have, rather than envying others and grumbling.
Instead of being united, Romulus Ratus and Epaphorditus argue about missing apple pies! Instead of worrying, we can rejoice and take all our worries to him in prayer.
Postman Petros is a Roman citizen and he wants to return to his people and his family. In the same way, Christians are citizens of heaven and they belong to God's family. One day they will all be united together!
Postman Petros knows that he doesn't need to be the strongest or cleverest or fastest or bravest. Living for Jesus is about putting him and other Christians first, and he is willing to risk his life for Jesus.
Aside from having good table manners, Epaphroditus lives for Jesus in all he does and honours God with how he treats people. That means he's a godly example for the Philippians Christians, just like Paul says in his letter.
Postman Petros and Philippa help Romulus Ratus understand that Jesus wants us to shine like stars not because life is all about 'ME', but so he gets the glory! Grumbling puts 'ME' first, not Jesus.
After Epaphroditus gets stuck in a cave, instead of being selfish Romulus Ratus goes back to rescue him! Knowing Jesus should change the way we live, because we can follow his example of putting others first.
Postman Petros and Romulus Ratus meet Epaphoroditus, a Christian who can show them the way to Phil and Philippa's house, and is very excited to read Paul's letter!
Postman Petros is beginning to despair that he will ever escape prison, but Romulus Ratus reminds him what Paul's priorities were. Paul's life was all about Jesus and telling others about him.
Postman Petros is stuck in prison after being chased by the Roman guards! Take a closer look at Paul's letter - instead of being discouraged that he was locked up, Paul used the opportunity to tell the guards and prisoners about Jesus!
Postman Petros feels like giving up on his mission to deliver Paul's letter to the Philippians Christians. But Romulus Ratus knows where to look for encouragement - at the letter Postman Petros has from Paul!
Meet Postman Petros and Romulus Ratus! Postman Pete has just arrived in Philippi to deliver a letter from Paul. Paul is in prison in Rome, so he should be sad but he is full of joy. Discover why...
When we gather together for teaching, prayer, community and remembering Jesus's death and resurrection, God's promise is that he will grow his church. How will you see his work continues?
Followers of Jesus have believed his message and accepted his invitation. If you're not yet a follower of Jesus, having now heard his message, will you accept his invitation to follow him as Lord and receive the Spirit?
How ready are you to speak up and speak out about Jesus? The same Holy Spirit from Acts is sent to live in every follower of Jesus, so God can work through us, and enables us to say the things that need to be said so people can be saved.
Jesus has left us with an important job to do: continue his work, by being his witnesses, while we wait for him to return from heaven. We're not alone: armed with the Bible and the Spirit, we have God's words and God's power.
The most important decision is the decision to follow Jesus as Lord - or not. This is a decision should be made carefully, based on what God has said about Jesus, and prayerfully, asking him to help you to make the right choice.
Creative Christian animation showing the action-packed beginnings of the Early Church after Jesus, as found in the New Testament.